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Page 1: Final Program · Claire Dumon, University of Toulouse, FR 11.15 – 11.45 Biotechnological production of polyols through conversions of crude glycerol by newly isolated strains of

3 - 5 June 2019 • Toulouse, France

15th International Conferenceon Renewable Resources and Biorefineries

Final Program

Page 2: Final Program · Claire Dumon, University of Toulouse, FR 11.15 – 11.45 Biotechnological production of polyols through conversions of crude glycerol by newly isolated strains of

315th International Conference on Renewable Resources and Biorefineries, Toulouse - France, 3 - 5 June 201915th International Conference on Renewable Resources and Biorefineries, Toulouse - France, 3 - 5 June 20192

Monday, 3 June 2019

09.00 – 10.30 Registration

Amphi 300 10.30 – 10.45 Official Opening of RRB-15 Christian Stevens, Ghent University, BE

Welcome to Toulouse Olivier Simonin, President of the Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse

Laurent Prat, Directeur of the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Chimiques et Technologiques

Opening Plenary Session Chair: Carlos Vaca Garcia, University of Toulouse, FR

10.45 – 11.15 Keynote Lecture 1Bioeconomy and Industrial Biotechnology – an EU perspective Agnes Borg, Director, Industrial Biotechnology at EuropaBio - the European Association for Bioindustries

11.15 – 12.00 Keynote Lecture 2How green is my project? An app-based approach to saving the planetSteven Abbott, TCNF Ltd, UK and Lorie Hamelin, University of Toulouse, FR

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15.45 – 17.15 Parallel sessions

Amphi 300 - Session 2A Amphi 100 - Session 2B Salle de Thèses - Session 2C

Biobased materials - IIChair: Stefan Spirk, TU Graz, AT

Bioactive compounds from biomassChair: Pascale De Caro, University of Toulouse, FR

Bioenergy Chair: Wim Soetaert, Ghent University, BE

15.45 – 16.15Proteins for food, feed and biobased applicationsWim Mulder, Wageningen University and Research, NL

15.45 – 16.15Eco-driven production of bioactive compounds with ERI 360° standard scoring toolNathalie Calvel, Pierre Fabre Laboratories, FR

15.45 – 16.15Integration of cellulosic biomass to biofuel conversion in the steel industryWim Van der Stricht, ArcelorMittal, BE

16.15 – 16.40Evaluation of formaldehyde and total volatile organic compounds emissions of fiberboards resulting from a coriander biorefinery versus commercial wood-based building materialsPhilippe Evon, University of Toulouse, FR

16.15 – 16.40Effect of soluble phenolic compounds from hydro-thermally pretreated wheat straw on cellulose hydrolysisVille Pihlajaniemi, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd, FI

16.15 – 16.40Bioethanol production by Enterobacter A47: A proof-of-conceptMauro Pereira, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, PT

16.40 – 17.05Post-treatment of oxidized lignin for versatile dispersants using membrane filtration Viviana Polizzi, Flemish Institute for Technological Research, BE

16.40 – 17.05Production of phenazines by the bacterium Pseudomonas chlororaphis using glycerolBruno R. Serafim, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, PT

16.40 – 17.05Optimizing biomethane production across the whole value chainAude Bertrandias, Air Liquide, FR

17.05 - 17.15Designing multi-copper oxidases for bio-transformation and upgrading of ligninVerena Braunschmid, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, AT

17.05 - 17.15Mimosa tenuiflora extract inhibits aflatoxin B1 synthesisChristopher Hernandez Hernandez, Université de Toulouse, FR

17.05 - 17.15Screening of pretreatment and hydrolysis strategies for biofuel productionCaroline Marks, RWTH Aachen University, DE

18.30 Guided city walk following by a reception at the Botanical Gardens (see page 104) Welcome Address Philippe Raimbault, President of the Université Fédérale de Toulouse-Midi-Pyrénées

Tuesday, 4 June 2019

09.00 - 10.30 Parallel sessions

Amphi 300 - Session 3A Amphi 100 - Session 3B Salle de Thèses - Session 3C

Pretreatment and transformation of lignocellulosics - IChair: Nicolas Beaufils, INRA, FR

Biorefineries - IChair: Carlos Vaca Garcia, University of Toulouse, FR

Chemical platform molecules – IChair: Chris Stevens, Ghent University, BE

09.00 – 09.30The Feedstock-Conversion Interface Consortium: Providing innovative solutions to address operational challenges faced by biorefineriesMichael Resch, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, USA

09.00 – 09.30Recent advances in biorefineriesJean-Christophe Duval, ARD, FR

09.00 – 09.30Biorefining with low-cost ionic liquids: chemicals, fuels and economics Jason Hallett, Imperial College London, UK

09.30 – 09.55Simultaneous process and utility optimization in biorefinery processes Aikaterini Mountraki, National Technical University of Athens, Athens, GR

09.30 – 09.55Non-traditional biomass utilization: A biorefinery perspective for the United Arab EmiratesHector Hernandez, Khalifa University of Science and Technology, UAE

09.30 – 09.55Preparation of D-excess-lactic acid by simultaneous dissolution and transformation of cellulose and hemicellulose in biomass by yttriumⅢ speciesChangwei Hu, Sichuan University, CN

09.55 – 10.20Lignocellulosic extracts fractionation by the combination of membrane filtration and chromatographyPierre-Yves Pontalier, University of Toulouse, FR

09.55 – 10.20Research on olive derived biomass as a renewable source of energy, chemicals and materialsEulogio Castro, Universidad de Jaén, ES

09.55 – 10.20Biobased emulsions including platform molecule derivatives for biocontrol applicationsDouaa Salim, University of Toulouse, FR

10.20 – 10.30Fungal pretreatment on solid fraction of digestate to enhance its reuse as a feedstock for anaerobic digestion plants Andrea Zanellati, University of Turin, IT

10.20 – 10.30 A biorefinery concept using forced chicory roots for the production of biogas, hydrochar and platform chemicalsKatrin Stökle, University of Hohenheim, DE

10.20 – 10.30Ustilago maydis as a production platform for tailor-made glycolipidsPeter Stoffels, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, DE

10.30 – 11.15 Coffee Break

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11.15 - 12.45 Parallel sessions

Amphi 300 - Session 4A Amphi 100 - Session 4B Salle de Thèses - Session 4C

Biocatalysis for bioresource transformation – IIChair: Tom Desmet, Ghent University, BE

Pretreatment and transformation of lignocellulosics - IIChair: Philippe Tavernier, Development Agency of West Flanders (POM West Flanders), BE

CO2 utilisationChair: Stéphane Guillouet, University of Toulouse, FR

11.15 – 11.45Development and characterization of multi-enzymatic system for lignocellulose degradation Claire Dumon, University of Toulouse, FR

11.15 – 11.45Biotechnological production of polyols through conversions of crude glycerol by newly isolated strains of the yeast Yarrowia lipolyticaEleni-Stavroula Vastaroucha, Agricultural University of Athens, GR

11.15 – 11.45Biological methanation: A new opportunity to recycle CO2 into green energyViviana Contreras Moreno, ENOSIS, FR

11.45 – 12.10Towards the in house production of enzymes using processing waste Renate Weiss, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU), AT

11.45 – 12.10Selective recovery of acetic acid from biomass by subcritical water pretreatmentGuiliano Dragone, Technical University of Denmark, DK

11.45 – 12.10Carotenoid extraction from mango (Mangifera indica) waste via supercritical CO2: Process optimization, kinetics and bioactive propertiesJosé Villacís-Chiriboga, Flemish Institute for Technological Research (VITO), BE

12.10 – 12.35Mechanism of enzymatic degradation of plant agricultural by-products under variable solid loadings conditionsEstelle Bonnin, INRA, FR

12.10 – 12.35Production of medium-chain length polyhydroxyalkanoates from grape pomace sugar-rich hydrolysates obtained by subcritical water hydrolysisJuliana B Silva, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, PT

12.10 – 12.35Technoeconomic evaluation on the holistic conversion of biomass to levulinic acidAndreas-Faidon Pateromichelakis, National Technical University of Athens, GR

12.35 – 12.45Enzymatic hydrolysis of Poly(ethylene 2,5-furanoate)(PEF)Simone Weinberger, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna, AT

12.35 – 12.45Ligninolytic potential of Thermobacillus xylanilyticus for the production of aromatic moleculesQuentin Czerwiec, FARE Laboratory, INRA, FR

12.35 – 12.45Coupling power-to-gas and biomass-to-gas systems: Application to the Occitanie region, FranceEduardo Carrera, University of Toulouse, FR

12.45 – 13.30 Lunch 13.30 – 14.30 Poster Tour 1

14.30 - 16.00 Parallel sessions

Amphi 300 - Session 5A Amphi 100 - Session 5B Salle de Thèses - Session 5C

Thermochemical transformations of biomassChair : Thierry Ribeiro, Institut Polytechnique UniLaSalle, FR

Horizon 2020Chair: Volker Heil, Fraunhofer UMSICHT, DE

Sustainability and circular economyChair: Philippe Tavernier, Development Agency of West Flanders (POM West Flanders), BE

14.30 – 15.00Unravel mechanisms in the thermochemical conversion of biowaste and biomassAnge Nzihou, Laboratoire Rapsodee & École des Mines d’Albi, FR

14.30 – 15.00Social dimensions of biofuel and alternative fuel production and use in EuropeYara Evans, Imperial College London, UK

14.30 – 15.00Integrating a biorefinery into a Kraft pulping mill for the production of second generation bioethanol Ana M.R.B. Xavier, Universidade de Aveiro, PT

15.00 – 15.25Upgrading hydrothermal liquefaction biocrude derived from lignocellulosic biomass to drop-in biofuelsKamaldeep Sharma, Aalborg University, DK

15.00 – 15.25The BABET-REAL5 project – Sustainable biofuel productionGérard Vilarem, Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse, FR

15.00 – 15.25Circular Economy: Increasing the value of selected municipal and industrial waste streams into biofuels and biocoal Roland Verhé, Renasci, BE

15.25 – 15.50Demonstration of a continuous TORWASH® pilot plant for sewage sludge: Thermal treatment, dewatering and effluent processingPavlina Nanou, ECN part of TNO, NL

15.25 – 15.50Advanced biomass catalytic conversion to middle distillates in molten saltsHomer Genuino, Engineering and Technology institute Groningen (ENTEG), NL

15.25 – 15.50Developing a sustainable route to a yeast-based palm oil alternative: The role of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and Techno-Economic Analysis (TEA)Sophie Parsons, University of Bath, UK

15.50 - 16.00The effect of bark biochar on peat based growing mediumsDilani Rathnayake, Ghent University, BE

15.50 – 16.00To-Syn-Fuel: Turning sewage sludge into fuels and hydrogenJan Grunwald, Fraunhofer UMSICHT, DE

15.50 - 16.00The industrial production of renewables-based propylene glycol: An environmental sustainability perspective Pieter Nachtergaele, Ghent University, BE

16.00 – 16.30 Coffee Break

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16.30 – 18.00 Parallel sessions

Amphi 300 - Session 6A Amphi 100 - Session 6B Salle de Thèses - Session 6C

Horizon 2020Chair: Gérard Vilarem, Institut NationalPolytechnique de Toulouse, FR

Chemical platform molecules - IIChair: Michael Sauer, BOKU, AT

16.30 – 17.00Hemicellulose and protein integration in sustainable biorefineriesSolange Mussatto, DTU Biosustain, DK

16.30 – 17.00Small and highly efficient hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) units for scalable mass implementation in biomass conversionIb Johannsen, Aarhus University, DK

16.30 – 17.00Selective hydrogenation of lignin-derived phenols to cyclohexanols over Pd/γ-Al2O3 in aqueous phaseXudong Liu, Sichuan University, CN

17.00 – 17.25An efficient process for the enzymatic conversion of pretreated Pinus radiata into wood sugars and their application in the production of polyhydroxyalkanoatesAlankar Vaidya, Scion, NZ

17.00 – 17.25Paludiculture in a Mediterranean peatland: Energy yields from anaerobic digestion of three perennial energy crops Federico Dragoni, Institute of Life Sciences, IT

17.00 – 17.25Direct electrochemical extraction of bio-based succinic acid by a genetically engineered yeast strain Yarrowia lipolytica through valorisation of municipal solid wasteEleni Stylianou, Agricultural University of Athens, GR

17.25 – 17.50The Mp2 project: Producing a palm oil substitute from waste feedstocks through a one-step microwave process with Metschnikowia pulcherrima Chris Chuck, University of Bath, UK

17.25 – 17.50On the systematic analysis and design of HTL reactors that combine industrial-scale experiments and model-based technologyEdvin Mamo, School of Chemical Engineering, GR

17.25 – 17.50Two-phase high-pressure CO2-H2O system as reactional and extracting medium for biomass conversionSéverine Camy, University of Toulouse, FR

17.50 – 18.00Optimisation of a process for the production of bio-vanillin from corn fibreRita Valério, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, PT

17.50 – 18.00Catalytic upgrading of straw-based ablative fast pyrolysis vapours in a downstream fixed-bed reactorVolker Heil, Fraunhofer UMSICHT, DE

17.50 – 18.00Development of an integrated and scalable process for continuous valorization of dilute volatile fatty acids from CO2Pieter Naert, Ghent University, BE

20.00 Conference Dinner and Networking Event at Les Caves de la Maréchale (see page 104)

Biorefineries - IIChair: Michael O’Donohue, INRA, FR

Wednesday, 5 June 2019

09.00 - 10.30 Parallel sessions

Amphi 300 - Session 7A Amphi 100 - Session 7B Salle de Thèses - Session 7C

Biorefineries – IIIChair: Carlos Vaca Garcia, University of Toulouse, FR

Valorization of biomass waste streams - IChair: Adam Dobrowolski, WUELS, PL

Micro & macro algal technology - IChair: Carl Safi, Wageningen University, NL

09.00 – 09.30Biochar-supported solid catalysts for achieving sustainable biorefineriesDaniel C.W. Tsang, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, CN

09.00 – 09.30Prebiotics production from underutilized agricultural and marine resourcesEva Nordberg Karlsson, Lund University, SE

09.00 – 09.30Integral Valorization of Chlorella protothecoides Biomass in a Biorefinery FrameworkChristine Raynaud, University of Toulouse, FR

09.30 – 09.55The Integrated Biorefineries: Optimisation bioconversion of tropical biomass feedstock for producing value added chemicals and biogas Irnia Nurika, Universitas Brawijaya, ID

09.30 – 09.55Production of lactic acid from the organic fraction of municipal solid wastes using B. coagulansJ. Pablo López-Gómez, Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering and Bioeconomy, DE

09.30 – 09.55Green macroalgae biorefinery: Extracting valuable components from Ulva lactuca Karla Dussan, Biomass & Energy Efficiency Group, NL

09.55 – 10.20Graphite/graphene oxide-supported lewis acids for catalytic glucose isomerisation in a biorefineryIris K.M. Yu, University of York, UK

09.55 – 10.20CichOpt: Optimal use and valorization of biomass streams from CichoriumJeroen van Arkel, Wageningen Plant Research, NL

09.55 – 10.20Understanding natural flocculation mechanisms in microalgae to enhance flotation harvesting efficiencyCécile Formosa-Dague, Université de Toulouse, FR

10.20 – 10.30Winery wastes as feedstock for the production of succinic acid, bacterial cellulose and value added productsKatiana Philippi, Agricultural University of Athens, GR

10.20 – 10.30Unlocking the potential of low-quality feedstocks for cost-effective production of biofuels: A case study for animal beddingMiguel Sanchis-Sebastiá, Lund University, SE

10.20 – 10.30Valorisation of olive mill wastewater via microalgaeAstrid Victoria Lindner, University of Lüneburg, DE

10.30 – 11.30 Coffee Break & Poster Tour 2

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11.30 - 13.00 Parallel sessions

Amphi 300 - Session 8A Amphi 100 - Session 8B Salle de Thèses - Session 8C

Metabolic engineering of cell factories Chair: Isabelle Meynial, University of Toulouse, FR

Valorization of biomass waste streams - II Chair: Christelle Guigui, University of Toulouse, FR

BiosurfactantsChair: Wim Soetaert, Ghent University, BE

11.30 – 12.00From fuels to fragrances - Lessons learned and new approaches for prokaryotic cell factoriesPatrik Jones, Imperial College London, UK

11.30 – 12.00Opportunities and hurdles towards closed loop recycling of plastics present in mixed organic waste streams from anaerobic digestion plantsSteven De Meester, Ghent University, BE

11.30 – 12.00Bringing tailor-made biosurfactants from lab to marketSophie Roelants, InBio.be - Ghent University & Bio Base Europe Pilot Plant, BE

12.00 – 12.25Membrane transport as crucial screw for metabolic engineering of microbial cell factoriesMichael Sauer, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna, AT

12.00 – 12.25Understanding lignin co-pyrolysis with silicon nanoparticles for applications in lithium-ion batteriesJian Shi, University of Kentucky, USA

12.00 – 12.25Mannosylerythritol lipids: Biosurfactants with a high molecule structure variabilitySusanne Zibek, Fraunhofer IGB, DE

12.25 – 12.50Comprehensive study on Escherichia coli genomic expression: does position really matter?Anke Goormans, Ghent University, BE

12.25 – 12.50Inherent metals of phytoremediation plant influences its recyclability by hydrothermal liquefactionShicheng Zhang, Fudan University, CN

12.25 – 12.50Interactions of food proteins with biosurfactants and bioemulsifiersKarina Salek, Heriot-Watt University, UK

12.50 – 13.00Adaptive laboratory evolution restored solvent tolerance in the plasmid-cured Pseudomonas putida S12Hadiastri Kusumawardhani, Leiden University, NL

12.50 – 13.00Towards biocatalytic lignin valorization: Interactions between laccase and aqueous ionic liquids Joseph Stevens, University of Kentucky, USA

12.50 – 13.00Synthesis of a new organocatalyst bio-sourced surfactantClément Giry, ENSIACET-INP, FR

Closing Ceremony Amphi 300 Philippe Tavernier, Development Agency of West Flanders (POM West Flanders), BE 13.00 – 13.05 Presentation of the 8th Golden Crop Award 13.05 – 13.15 Presentation of the Best PhD Short Communication Awards Erick Vandamme, Ghent University, BE

13.15 – 13.30 Closing Remarks and Presentation of RRB-16 Philippe Tavernier, Development Agency of West Flanders (POM), BE

13.30 Farewell Lunch

14.30 – 16.00 Optional lab visits (see page 105)

Poster List – Poster Tour 1

Bioactive com

pounds from biom

ass

P1 A

tlas pistacio (Pistacia atlantica desf.): A valuable source of bioactives

A. Labdelli, K. Zemour, V. Sim

on, M. C

erny, A. Adda, Othm

ane Merah (D

Z & FR)

P2 Im

pact of spray-drying on biological properties of chitosan matrices supplem

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antioxidant fungal extracts for w

ine applications

Vanessa Durrieu, E. C

hoque, I. Alric, J. Raynal, F. M

athieu (FR)

P3 Valorisation of Tectona grandis saw

dust

Lucero Paola Chávez Salgado, V. Vandenbossche, G

. Vilarem (FR

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Biobased m

aterials

P4 Plant protein fonctionnalization for their application in m

icroencapsulation

Vanessa Durrieu, I. Alric, A. N

esterenko, J. Peydecastaing F. Silvestre, M.A. Anaya C

astro, F. Brouillet,

S. Girod-Fullana

(FR)

P5 Tow

ards lighter, bio-based materials for the aeronautics: A cradle-to-gate life cycle assessm

ent of

flax fibre reinforcement in com

posite materials

Alejandra G

omez-C

ampos, C

. Vialle, A. Rouilly, L. H

amelin, C

. Sablayrolles (FR)

P6 Pickering em

ulsion stabilized by wood particles

R

omain Valentin, F. Vasquez, Z. M

ouloungui (FR)

P7 B

ioreactor production of the microbial glycolipid m

annosylerythritol lipid (MEL) from

renewable

resources

Alexander Beck, S. Zibek (DE)

P8 N

ew process for the upcycling of leather w

astes by uniaxial thermocom

pression

Margaux Jum

eaux, P. Verniolle, A. Rouilly, V. Van D

en Bossche, V. Durrieu

(FR)

P9 D

evelopment of new

bio-based lignin polyurethane coatings

Paola D’Arrigo, J.C

. de Haro, C

. Allegretti, S. Turri, G. G

riffini (IT)

P10 Innovative low

-density blocks from am

aranth pith for the thermal insulation of buildings

Philippe Evon, G

. de Langalerie, L. Labonne, O. M

erah, T. Talou, S. Ballas, T. Véronèse (FR

)

P11 Study of kefiran production from

cheese whey

J. Anjos, J. D

’Ascensão, A. Lei, L.S. Serafim, Ana M

.R.B. Xavier (PT)

Biocatalysis for bioresource transform

ation

P12 Tow

ards the in house production of enzymes using processing w

aste

Renate W

eiss, G. N

yanhongo, G. G

uebitz, M. O

rtner (AT)

P13 C

arboxylic acid reductases as potential biocatalysts for the selective reduction of renewable

carboxylic acids

Douglas W

eber, D. R

other (DE)

P14 O

pening the route to novel biopolymers through 3D

structural analysis and engineering of the

sucrose active enzym

e alternansucrase

Manon M

olina, C. M

oulis, N. M

onties, S. Pizzut-Serin, D. G

uieysse, S. Morel, G

. Cioci, M

. Rem

aud-Siméon (FR

)

P15 C

atalytic properties of amylolytic enzym

es produced by a thermophilic actinom

ycete strain on

solid-state fermentation

M

arwa Kherouf, A. H

abbeche, A.Ladjama (D

Z)

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P16 Lyophilized extracts from vegetable flours as economical alternative to purified oxygenases for the biocatalyzed synthesis of oxylipins C. Sanfilippo, Daniela Biondi, A. Paterna, A. Patti (IT)

P17 Developing a glycosylation platform technology to an industrial level Zorica Ubiparip, C. Luley, T. Desmet, B. Nidetzky (BE & AT)

Bioenergy

P18 Paludiculture in a Mediterranean peatland: Energy yields from anaerobic digestion of three perennial energy crops Federico Dragoni, V. Giannini, G. Ragaglini, N. Silvestri, E. Bonari (IT)

Bioenergy, advanced biofuels, renewable fuels and future mobility in Horizon 2020

P19 Advanced biomass catalytic conversion to middle distillates in molten salts Homer Genuino, J. Winkelman, T. Bridgwater, D. Nowakowski, R. Venderbosch, H. Nygård, E. Olsen, F. Ronsse, W. Prins, M. Pala, R.-U. Dietrich, S. Estelmann, M. Sedin, J. Rosdahl, M. Bonaiuto, F. Dessi, H. Heeres (NL, UK, NO, BE, DE, SE & IT)

Biomass fractionation

P20 Adsorption of inhibitors from simulated moving bed chromatography separated sulphite spent liquor on polymeric resins Danuta Mozdyniewicz, D. Bammer, R. Bischof (AT)

P21 Fractionation of different hardwood species using steam pretreatment and hydrotropic extraction Johanna Olsson, M. Galbe, O. Wallberg (SE)

P22 Multi-step fractionation as a tool for enhanced valorization of technical lignins: A model study Julien Troquet, C. Allegretti, Y. Krauke, M. Luebbert, K. Rischka, A. Strini, S. Turri, G. Griffini, P. D’Arrigo

(FR, IT & DE)

P23 The effect of using fungal pretreatment prior to the organosolv delignification process on the lignin yield and its characteristics Qusay Ibrahim, M. Leschinsky, A. Kruse (DE)

Biorefineries

P24 A biorefinery concept using forced chicory roots for the production of biogas, hydrochar and platform chemicals Katrin Stökle, B. Hülsemann, P.J. Arauzo, Z. Cao, A. Kruse (DE)

P25 Catalytic pyrolysis of wood and lignocelluloses for 1,6 – anhydrosugars formation Aivars Zhurinsh, G. Dobele, A. Volperts, V. Jurkjane, K. Meile, J. Zoldners (LV)

P26 Applying design of experiments (DOE) to study effects of feed on butanol production of Clostridium saccharoperbutylacetonicum Florian Gattermayr, V. Leitner, T. Distler (AT)

P27 Identification of potential fermentation inhibitors in agro-food waste hydrolysates for biobutanol production Ana Paniagua-García, M. Hijosa-Valsero, J. Garita-Cambronero, R. Díez-Antolínez (ES)

P28 Biorefinery development from apple waste streams and succinic acid production by genetically engineered Yarrowia lipolytica Katiana Philippi, C. Pateraki, C.S.K. Lin, A. Koutinas (GR & CN)

P29 Phenolic content and antioxidant activity of safflower seed oil (Carthamus tinctorius l.) cultivated in semi-arid area Kamel Zemour, T. Talou, A. Adda, A. Dellal, O. Merah (DZ & FR)

P30 Integration of next generation biosurfactant production into biorefinery processes Nina Ihling, M. Terfrüchte, K. Schipper, M. Feldbrügge, I. Bator, T. Tiso, L. Blank, S. Kubicki, S. Thies, K.E. Jaeger, M. Schelden, J. Büchs, P. Bongartz, M. Wessling, A. Biselli, A. Jupke, A. Schonhoff, P. Zapp, A. Schreiber, J.F. Hake (DE)

P31 Pastel (Isatis tinctoria) a typical “Occitanian” plant for bio refinery purposes Gérard Vilarem, C. Mathieu (FR)

P32 Novel green biorefinery concept for producing extracted soluble protein and single cell protein from grass silage Ville Pihlajaniemi, P. Niemi, S. Ellilä, S. Poikkimäki, M. Rinne, M. Nappa, R. Lantto, M. Siika-aho (FI)

P33 Integrating a biorefinery into a kraft pulping mill: Production of succinic acid using kraft pulp hydrolysates A.P. Macedo, D.V. Evtuguin, L.S. Serafim, Ana M.R.B. Xavier (PT)

P34 Iterative model based approach for the systematic flowsheeting of bioprocesses Aikaterini Mountraki, K. Antonis (GR)

P35 Evaluating yeast strains for malic acid utilisation in a biorefinery application Annica Steyn, M. Viljoen-Bloom, W.H. van Zyl (ZA)

P36 Effect of proteins on hydrochars produced from brewer’s spent grains Pablo J. Arauzo Gimeno, L. Du, M.F. Meza Zavala, M.P. Olzsewski, A. Kruse (DE)

P37 URBIOFIN Project: Demonstration of an integrated innovative biorefinery for the transformation of municipal solid waste into new biobased products Antonio D. Moreno, C. Coll, M. Latorre, M. Ballesteros, M.J. Negro, J.M. Oliva (ES)

P38 Mixed biomass feedstock approach in a biorefinery based on olive crop and olive oil industry by- products Antonio D. Moreno, I. Higueras, F. Saez, M. Ballesteros, P. Manzanares (ES)

P39 Effect of C/N ratio on arabitol and lipid production by the yeasts Debaryomyces hansenii and Rhodosporidium toruloides Rosanina Filippousi, S. Michou, E. Vastaroucha, K. Mordini, S. Papanikolaou (GR)

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Poster List – Poster Tour 2

Chemical platform molecules

P40 The promotion effect of NaCl on the conversion of xylose to furfural Zheng Li, Y. Luo, Z. Jiang, C. Hu (CN)

P41 Extraction of active products, phytochemical composition of the Boswellia Serratta resin from the family Burseraceae Amel Kherouf, O. Aouacheri, S.Saaka (DZ)

Downstream processing

P42 Solid-liquid separation as first down-stream process to optimize flavonoids recovery from fresh grapefruit peels Nuria Zarate-Vilet, E. Gué, C. Wisniewski, M. Delalonde (FR)

P43 Continuous downstream extraction process for recovery of acetic acid from dilute aqueous solutions with supercritical CO2 Astrid Novella, S.Camy, J.-S. Condoret (FR)

Metabolic engineering of cell factories

P44 Comprehensive study on Escherichia coli genomic expression: Does position really matter? Anke Goormans, N. Snoeck, H. Decadt, G. Peters, P. Coussement, J.J. Beauprez, S.L. De Maeseneire, W.K. Soetaert (BE)

P45 Adaptive laboratory evolution restored solvent tolerance in the plasmid-cured Pseudomonas putida S12 Hadiastri Kusumawardhani, B. Furtwängler, M. Blommestijn, R. Hosseini, J.H. de Winde (NL)

Micro & macro algal technology

P46 Development of a benchmark simulator for microalgae production Ryma Laifa, J. Morchain, A. Ahmadi, L. Barna, P. Guiraud (FR)

P47 Integral valorization of Chlorella protothecoides biomass in a biorefinery framework Guadalupe Vaca-Medina, C. Delgado Raynaud, S. Suarez-Alvarez, I. Urreta, S. Castañón, M. Munárriz, J. Iruretagoyena, F. Monlau, C. Ferrer (FR & ES)

P48 Can biomass from Chaetomorpha linum be considered as a candidate feedstock for integrated biorefineries? Federico Dragoni, V. Giannini, G. Alcantara Barata, A. Bertoli, E. Bonari (IT)

P49 Nutrient recovery from the liquid fraction of grass for microalgal growth Marcella Fernandes de Souza, E. Michels, E. Meers (BE)

Nutrient recycling: Biofertiliser production

P50 Fertilizer performance of digestate and its derivatives as mineral fertilizers: A laboratory and a field scale assessment Mihaela Satvar, Z. Jukic, M. Petek, T. Karazija, I. Sigurnjak, L. Coga, E. Meers (HR & BE)

P51 Solid fractions of digestate for agriculture: Assessment of carbon and nitrogen mineralization potential in soil Caleb Elijah Egene, I. Sigurnjak, I. Regelink, O. Schoumans, E. Michels, E. Meers (BE & NL)

P52 Assessment of recycling-derived fertilizers and tailor-made blends at lab and field-scale Amrita Saju, I. Sigurnjak, E. Michels, E. Meers (BE)

P53 Techno-economic assessment of N recovery from digestate for production of mineral biobased fertilizer at full-scale Claudio Brienza, I. Sigurnjak, E. Michels, O.F. Schoumans, U. Bauermeister, T. Meier, E. Meers (BE, NL & DE)

P54 Meta-analysis on the agronomic efficiency and envriomental impact of biobased N-fertilizers derived from agro-waste Hongzhen Luo, I. Sigurnjak, E. Michels, E. Meers (BE)

Pretreatment and transformation of lignocellulosics

P55 Ligninolytic potential of Thermobacillus xylanilyticus for the production of aromatic molecules Quentin Czerwiec, B. Chabbert, V. Aguié-Béghin, C. Ivaldi, B. Kurek, H. Rakotoarivonina (FR)

P56 Improvement of fermentation of process lyes from pulp industry by its detoxification by UV irradiation Kateryna Wöss, P. Olschowski, Y. Golitsyna, H. Weber, H.K. Weber (AT)

P57 Comparison of dilute acid pretreatments for sugar production from olive biomass Encarnación Ruiz, J.M. Romero-García, M.J. Díaz-Villanueva, Eulogio Castro (ES)

P58 Consequences of dry pretreatments on lignocellulose features, digestibility and functional activity of a hydrolytic microbial consortium: Macro-kinetic and metaproteomic assessment Guillermina Hernandez-Raquet, E. Flajollet, A. Lazuka, N. Jehmlich, B. Henrissat (FR & DE)

P59 Bagasse extracts fractionation Pierre-Yves Pontalier, V. Oriez, J. Peydecastaing (FR)

Sustainability & the circular economy

P60 The environmental impact of tall oil based polyols through life cycle assessment analysis Anda Fridrihsone, A. Abolins, E. Vanags (LV)

P61 Environmental assessments of the olive oil life cycle Gabriela del Carmen Espadas Aldana, C. Vialle, J.P. Belaud, C. Sablayrolles (FR)

P62 Process simulation and environmental assessment for novel dimethyl carbonate production Laurent Astruc, I. Rodriguez-Donis, C. Vialle, Z. Mouloungui, C. Sablayrolles (FR)

Thermochemical transformations of biomass

P63 Residual biomass baseline in France – Focus on use through thermochemical conversion processes Patrick Brassard, L. Hamelin, S. Godbout (FR & CA)

P64 Conversion of brewery industry by-product via hydrothermal treatment coupled with pyrolysis: Py-GC-MS studies Maciej Pawel Olszewski, P.J. Arauzo, A. Kruse (DE)

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Valorisation of biomass waste streams

P65 Recovery of lignin-based aromatics and hydrocarbons from recycled paper waste stream Giorgio Tofani, I. Cornet, P. Wille, M. Gistelinck, S. Tavernier (BE)

P66 The roles of water and aluminum sulfate for the selective dissolution and utilization of hemicellulose for sustainable corn stover-based biorefinery development Yiping Luo, D. Li, R. Li, X. Liu (CN)

P67 Quantification of by-products from lignocellulosic biomass catalysis and utilisation of solids residues George Hurst, M. Peeters, S. Tedesco (UK)

P68 A 100 % green chemistry process for the production of 100 % value added products from lignin Gibson Nyanhongo, V. Braunschmid, R. Weiss, G. Guebitz (AT)

P69 Upcycling Cichorium waste and by-product biomass fractions into functional food ingredients Anna Twarogowska, B. Van Droogenbroeck (BE)

P70 Innovative processes in anaerobic digestion: Overview of the production of biohydrogen and biomolecules by mixed culture fermentation E. Trably, R. Moscoviz, N. Bernet, Hélène Carrere (FR)

P71 Ecocompatible production of ester derivatives from extracted aconitic acid Pascale de Caro, P.-Y. Pontalier, X. Chasseray, A. Shum Cheong Sing (FR)

P72 Production of protein hydrolysates with bioactivity and chitin from crab processing side streams by fermentation with marine bacteria Yang Zou, J. Robbens, F.Ó. Fearghail, M. Giltrap, M. Heyndrickx, J. Debode, N. Bonner, K. Raes (BE & IE)

P73 Valorisation of backbones from different fish species and fish processing industries Carlos Bald, E. Saitúa, B. Iñarra (ES)

P74 Improved wine-making by-product biorefinery scheme Carmen Alvarez-Ossorio, M. Orive, C. Bald (ES)

P75 Vanillin production from lignin and ferulic acid using a strain of Amycolatopsis sp Audrey Tanghe, C. Bruni, R. Onderwater (BE)

P76 Production of α-ketoglutaric acid by engineered Yarrowia lipolytica strains on media containing a mixture of rapeseed oil and glycerol Waldemar Rymowicz, A. Rywinska, L. Tomaszewska-Hetman, Z. Lazar, M. Rakicka-Pustułka (PL)

P77 Production of value-added products from soybean molasses using Yarrowia lipolytica yeast Magdalena Rakicka-Pustułka, A. Kita, W. Rymowicz (PL)

P78 Lipid and biomass production by yeast Yarrowia lipolytica using brown seaweeds hydrolysate Adam Dobrowolski, W. Nawijn, A.M. Mirończuk (PL)

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Social Activities

Monday, 3 June

18.30 hrs - Guided City Tour and Welcome Reception at the Botanical Gardens

Experienced city guides will take you on a fascinating walking tour. We propose to meet in front of the Capitole - the town hall - at 18.20 hrs.

The city tour will start at 18.30 hrs sharp and will end at approx. 19.30 hrs at the Botanical Gardens for a Welcome Reception.

This visit is offered to all conference participants and exhibitors wearing the official conference badge.

Address: Capitole, Place du Capitole

See map on page 106 and note on bus transport on page 106.

Tuesday, 4 June

20.00 hrs - Conference Dinner and Networking Event

The Conference Dinner will take place at the enchanting restaurant ‘Les Caves de la Maréchale’.Beyond being one of the most beautiful cellars of Toulouse, this establishment is also a restaurant with an atypical setting: this former priory Saint-Romain has an authentic architecture, sublimated by a baroque and chic decoration that brings to all creates an intimate and refined atmosphere.

The Conference Dinner is NOT included in the registration fee. Separate registration is required.

Address: 3 Rue Jules Chalande

Wednesday, 5 June

14.30 hrs - Lab Visits

Visit of LCA & LGC The Laboratory of Agro-industrial Chemistry (90 people) and the Laboratory of Chemical Engineering (300 people) will make you visit their facilities for the pilot-scale transformation of biomass, including: biomass gasifier, sc-CO2 extraction, aqueous and solvent extraction, single and twin-screw extruders for fractionation and chemical reaction, injection-moulding of bio-based materials, electromagnetic reactor, and lots more.

The labs are located on-site – Duration of the visit: 1 hour.This visit is not included in the registration fee. Separate registration and payment were required.

Meeting point: Registration Desk on Level 0 at 14.15 hrs.

Visit of TWBPresentation of Toulouse White Biotechnology, followed by a visit of the technical platforms:• Strain engineering • Bio transformation • Analytics The lab is located at a 10 minutes’ drive from the conference venue. Duration of the visit: 1 ½ hrs.This visit is not included in the registration fee. Separate registration and payment were required.

Meeting point: Registration Desk on Level 0 at 14.15 hrs.